Footnote to the old proof of duty letter (by Al-Dawani)
(حاشية على رسالة إثبات الواجب القديمة للدواني)

Title Footnote to the old proof of duty letter (by Al-Dawani)
Title Original حاشية على رسالة إثبات الواجب القديمة للدواني
Author Al-Shirazi, Habibullah Mirza Jan, 994 AH / 1585 AD.
Author Original الشيرازي، حبيب الله ميرزا جان، هـم
Publication Date: unavailable; Undated
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Not identified
Subject Theology.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 51
Physical Dimensions 15.5cm × 25.8cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 297،4/11
Record ID SP 8665
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date unavailable; Undated
Notes The scribe generally wrote it in black ink, and used red ink to write the word: “his statement.” Its footnotes are heavy with explanations, comments, and quotations from similar sources. Copied by: Brockelmann mentioned a number of its copies in 2/217 and its appendix 2/307, 594, including a copy in the Al-Marashi Al-Najafi Library in 4936 AD.
Sample Text (Glory be to You, O God, O Necessary Existence, and may You be blessed, O Possessor of bounty and generosity...) His saying among them is someone who claims that all the proofs for this requirement depend on the invalidation of the role in the six, so what he mentioned, may God have mercy on him, is a reference to the response to this non-differentiating speaker. His saying, even if it was ongoing in invalidating the role, is not explicitly stated, and the evidence that takes place in the six is ​​not such that it can be conducted in it.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar تدويني
Durum نسخة حسنة، إلا أن الأرضة عاثت في بعض أوراقها.
Mürekkep rengi أسود وأحمر
Satır sayısı 19
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 3، ص 188؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي، ج 2، ص 414؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي (ملحق)، ج 2، ص 594.
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Footnote to the old proof of duty letter (by Al-Dawani)

(حاشية على رسالة إثبات الواجب القديمة للدواني)
Author Al-Shirazi, Habibullah Mirza Jan, 994 AH / 1585 AD.
Author Original الشيرازي، حبيب الله ميرزا جان، هـم
Publication Date unavailable; Undated
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Not identified
Subject Theology.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 51
Physical Dimensions 15.5cm × 25.8cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 297،4/11
Record ID SP 8665
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date unavailable; Undated
Notes The scribe generally wrote it in black ink, and used red ink to write the word: “his statement.” Its footnotes are heavy with explanations, comments, and quotations from similar sources. Copied by: Brockelmann mentioned a number of its copies in 2/217 and its appendix 2/307, 594, including a copy in the Al-Marashi Al-Najafi Library in 4936 AD.
Sample Text (Glory be to You, O God, O Necessary Existence, and may You be blessed, O Possessor of bounty and generosity...) His saying among them is someone who claims that all the proofs for this requirement depend on the invalidation of the role in the six, so what he mentioned, may God have mercy on him, is a reference to the response to this non-differentiating speaker. His saying, even if it was ongoing in invalidating the role, is not explicitly stated, and the evidence that takes place in the six is ​​not such that it can be conducted in it.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar تدويني
Durum نسخة حسنة، إلا أن الأرضة عاثت في بعض أوراقها.
Mürekkep rengi أسود وأحمر
Satır sayısı 19
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 3، ص 188؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي، ج 2، ص 414؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي (ملحق)، ج 2، ص 594.
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